PQ Flashcards

1
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Which criminal offence can not be committed negligently?

  • Malpractice
  • Perjury
  • Cruelty to animals
  • Forgery of administrative documents
A
  • Cruelty to animals
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General limitation period for the validation of rights of warranty in case of sale of animals?

  • 60 days
  • 1 years
  • 3 years
  • 5 years
A
  • 1 years
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Time limit for the validation of rights the of torts?

  • 60 days
  • 1 years
  • 3 years
  • 5 years
A

5 years

Strict liability: 3 years

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What should be proven by the buyer in case of defective performance?

  • Defect
  • Significance
  • Origin of the defect
  • All of the above
A

All of the above

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Burden of proof (exclusion) of person causing damage (tortfeasor) in case of general liabillity of damage?

  • Lack of damage
  • His actionwas not illegal or was not negligent
  • Lack of connection between the illegal action and damage
  • All of the above
A

His action was not illegal or was not negligent

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Which one is an unwritten (ethical) limit of the veterinary profession?

  • Prohibition of treatment
  • Lack of owner ́s informed consent in case of first aid treatment

-Obligatory vaccination

  • Use of non-conventional veterinary therapy without scientific basis (not sure)
A

Use of non-conventional veterinary therapy without scientific basis (I’m not sure)

Think: Obligatory vaccination

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The seller is liable for the damages caused by breach of contract if?

  • The performance was defective
  • He breached the written or unwritten rules of his profession
  • The warranty was excluded in the contract
  • The warranty was not excluded in the contract
A

The performance was defective

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Time limit for the validation of rights the of torts in case of strict liability:

  • 60 days
  • 1 years
  • 3 years
  • 5 years
A
  • 3 years
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8
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Which statement is true?

  • The veterinary expert opinion may be presented only in written form within the deadline set by the court
  • The veterinary expert should be member of the Chamber of forensic experts and the chamber of the professional (e.g. veterinary) chamber
  • Both statements are true
  • None of the statements are true
A

The veterinary expert should be member of the Chamber of forensic experts and the chamber of the professional (e.g. veterinary) chamber

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In which case is the veterinarian ́s action not illegal?

  • If he followed the legal rules
  • If only unwritten rules of the profession were breached
  • If only written rules of the profession were breached
  • If he acted as prudent person (not sure)
A
  • If he followed the legal rules
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10
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Which statement is true?

  • If an employee causes damage intentionally to a third party in connection with his employment, only the employee shall compensate the injured party
  • Joint and several liability of the mandator and mandate means that the injured party may demand the compensation from either of them
  • Both statements are true
  • None of the statements are true
A

Joint and several liability of the mandator and mandate means that the injured party may demand the compensation from either of them

  • If an employee causes damage to a third party in connection with his employment, liability in relation to the injured person lies with the employer. (therefore first option is false)
  • Damages caused by an agent/mandate (vicarious liability) Mandator (principal) and mandatee (agent): joint and several liability: injured party can claim compensation from either of them (who can pay): 100% of the damage (therefore second option is true)
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Who is liable if the employed veterinarian causes damage negligently to the animal keeper (who will compensate the owner)?

  • Always the employed veterinarian
  • Always the employer
  • There is joint and several liability
  • The employed veterinarian but only if it was intentional
A

There is joint and several liability.?

  • The employed veterinarian but only if it was intentional?
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11
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Which criminal offence can be committed negligently?

  • Malpractice
  • Giving false witness testimony
  • Giving false expert opinion
  • All of the above
A

Malpractice

  • Giving false witness testimony or false expert opinion is perjury
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Which statement is true?

  • Malpractice, criminal offence, can be commited only negligently
  • The expert giving false witness testimony commits the criminal offence, perjury
  • Both statements are true
  • None of the statements are true
A

Both statements are true

Any witness who gives false testimony before the authority concerning an essential circumstance of a case, or suppresses evidence is guilty of perjury and gives false opinion as an expert or false information as a special adviser

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13
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Can the warranty be excluded in case of sale of a dangerous (aggresive) dog?

  • Only in case of mutual agreement
  • If the seller informed correctly the buyer
  • If the buyer knew about the defect the seller is not responsible
  • The exclusion is not valid
A

Only in case of mutual agreement

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14
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When is it obligatory to test day-old chickens for fowl typhoid?

  • It is always obligatory
  • Only in breeding flocks
  • Only if the death-rate is over 2%
  • It is never obligatory only recommended if the buyer wants to validate rights of warranty
A

It is always obligatory

15
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Minimum period for the manifestation of clinical signs of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in horse if the second hearts sound is split?

  • 2 days
  • 2 weeks
  • 6 weeks
  • 6 months
A

6 weeks for second heart sound is split

  • minimum 2 weeks for manifestation of clinical signs
16
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Which statement is true for behavioural problem in horse?

  • Consequence of windsucking (aerophagia) can be chronic catarrhal gastritis and gastric dilation
  • Environmental manipulation and change in the husbandry routine could be used for treating equine stereotypies (stable vices)
  • Both statement are true
  • None of the statement are true
A
  • Both statement are true
17
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A developmental tooth problem in horse is significant because:

  • The buyer should know about a visible defect
  • The seller should know about a visible defect
  • It may alter efficient dental function and consequent GI disease may develop
  • In case of developmental anomaly the time limit for warranty is up to 5 years
A

It may alter efficient dental function and consequent GI disease may develop

18
Q

Which disease is transmitted germinatively?

  • Derzsy ́s disease
  • Fowl cholera
  • Acute form of Marek ́s disease
  • Chronic form of Marek ́s disease
A

Derzsy’s Disease

19
Q

Which statement is not true for Marek ́s disease?

  • Chicken are susceptible until 10 weeks of age
  • The infection can be originated back to the hatchery if the flock was isolated until the age of 6-8 weeks
  • The incubation period is 1-7 months
  • As it can be transmitted germinatively in breeding flocks even one case could be significant
A

As it can be transmitted germinatively in breeding flocks even one case could be significant - there is no germinative infection

20
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In case of advanced pregnancy what is the shortest incubation period of abortion in case of bovine brucellosis?

  • 8 days
  • 14 days
  • 3 weeks
  • 3 months
A

8 days

Under 7 months pregnant: 3 weeks

21
Q

Which poultry disease is not transmitted germinatively?

  • Derzsy ́s disease
  • Avian leukosis
  • Fowl cholera
  • Fowl typhoid
A

Fowl cholera

22
Q

Minimum period for the manifestation of chronic clinical signs of iridocyclochorioiditis in horse?

  • 2 days
  • 2 weeks
  • 30 days
  • 6 months
A

30 days

acute = 2 days

23
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Which statement is true?

  • If following effective veterinary treatment a pig recovers from the acute clinical signs of erysipelas the disease is not significant
  • In case of SMEDI the Thomsen rule means thet the later in the pregnancy is the animal infected, the sooner it aborts
  • Both statements are true
  • None of the statements are true
A

None of the statements are true

1st option: Significance: acute case – if death = it is False

2nd option: Thomsen rule is only in bovine brucellosis = it is False

24
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Which statement is true for distemper?

  • If following affective veterinary treatment a dog recovers from the acute clinical signs the disease is not significant
  • Chronic form can be significant only in working dogs
  • Both statements are true
  • None of the statements are true
A
  • None of the statements are true
25
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Which statement is true for bovine brucellosis?

  • The Thomsen rule means that the earlier in the pregnacy is the animalinfected, the sooner it will abort
  • If the positive cow is slaughtered after the test, the disease is not significant for the whole heard of origin
  • Both statements are true
  • None of the statements are true
A

None of the statements are true

  • Thomsen rule is LATER in pregnancy
  • Second option : it is significant
26
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Hatchability of the eggs is in influenced by?

  • Sex-rate in the breeding flock
  • Age of the breeder flock
  • Feed toxicosis
  • Temperature and humidity during storing the egg
A

Temperature and humidity during storing the egg

27
Q

Which statement is true?

  • Vaginal prolapse is very significant in old pregnant bovine animals and in animals for slaughter
  • Incomplete vaginal prolapse is significant in highly pregnant cows
  • Both statements are true
  • None of the statements are true
A

Incomplete vaginal prolapse is significant in highly pregnant cows

28
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Fertillity of eggs is in influenced by:

  • Sex-rate in the breeding flock
  • Temperature and humidity during storing the egg
  • Age of the egg
  • Hatching technology
A
  • Sex-rate in the breeding flock